CRICKET.
CANTERBURY V. GREY'. The Christchurch cricket team which arrived on Thursday evening. yrMerday played, and by oO runs on the lirbt innings, deieated the G'e\ division team at the Kcc. Ike Inca iiitui seemed to he over-anxious in Die lirst strike, and the Canterbury howlers gut them out. for Mo. most ol the li.'it'Tnen usually depended mi doing no sec-ring. while J. Thomas and P. G'lllm made "to and 27 respectively, and Eass u,itched 13. The visitors replied with 171 the chief scorers being Patrick -F). Gray 20. Hanlon 18. and Donnelly to. In their second strike Urey did better, making 110. Hincksiiuin made CM, Cooper 24, and Barlow 28.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1923, Page 3
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